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Mr. and Mrs. Leo Zelz ot Sh.lfid c £ Springs visited relatives in Norwich this - - week. xm-». m-du July 37, 1920 | Lettor Carrier Joseph S. O'Nell con- > tinues ill with nervous trouble n his - o home on Cliff street. . VARIOUS MATTERS Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Guile and family Light vehicle lamps at 8.49 this even-|of Kinney avenue spent Thursday at Po- ing. x quetanuck drawbridge. . - % erlhunommtoniufllu!fluh of ? 1 7 3 [ s The street department men gave| Miss Mildred L. Zabriskie has returned DRt g 5 S Church street a clm-upndurmg pn‘a;y, to Norwich after a week vacation. spent|its operative officers” was decided at a|® qu°Tlte “‘t '.' made by the water % Remember, additions tb all water bills [ 2t ¥ast Northfield, Mass. joint meeting of the finance committee commissioners gave the head of the wa- —adv. David R. Kinney has returned to Nor- |9f the court of common council and the | ter deMment ;zuo year, an increase ) f i i ¢ & e il S w'wI:‘Town after several weeks spent at|D0ard of water commissioners held in the of ‘the water bodrd | T hy Crop experts are declaring that the 0 Y mayor's office on Friday evening. May- 0, an increase of Peach crov shows ten per cent. decrease| Bdgewater, Lord’s Point. or H. M. Lerou as an'ex-officio member Y mgu ‘s ‘meeting Corporation . 1 this season. Mrs. A]bert'L. Jghn-s«;n of Gl{}i‘nn:l!‘ of the board was present at the meeting Choice flowers for funerals, also wed-|1oWa. 1 passing the WEemer WHEE Fet|as was Corporation Counsel Counsel | showed - that under the 3 A ? dings, banquets. Hunt's Greenhouses, | SiSter Ars. gids. city charter the water board is answer- T STAND PA phone 1130.—edy. ’“‘]‘:‘- i s Gaoias A Boatte Lk} DU metine (RBLL (WAD m'"'::n“td ale-to_the common council for its ac- M H: 3 r. and Mrs. . and | entailed . mue] liscussion was ect- | tions regarding salaries and can only opens Mot honse ea At Srecr o Som:| daughter Milred ‘and Miss Hazel L.|jy harmonious, The water board at its|recommend an: increase in: salary which OUR CLUB PLAN !} clothing, as far as ers, for the summer. Fletcher are spending the week end in|organization meeting decided that the [must be, approved by the council before +!is concerned. After you hdve | New York. officers of the department were entitled |it becomes effective. 3 . 7 y Water office open every day, including Saturday, until 5 p. m, to receive water| Mrs. W. H. Kneeland of Columbia ia|lp more pay but when ihe matter camef As the result of Corporation Counsel|Ng need to lay out cash in full thoroughly inspected clfl‘h}“ YOU ARE NO BETTER bills.—ad spending the week with her daughter, |UP before the council Mayor H. M. Le-|Higgins' advice it was decided that the A A S ¢ ] Feank Stickieton, of ‘i rou objected to the Taise as in his opin-|board did not have the power to regulate | ' values in Norwich, drop}in THAN YOUR EYES The mercury stood at 60 degrees, Fri-| xunus. siacttond o O 0, %% FOTe| Cy The officers understood What salary | the salaries of the. operative ofeers of|TOT all the records you want. e TR e Eyesight is the mdst important func- permit us to show day morning. The day proved one of the they were to receive when they were|that department and therefore their ac- Miss Edna Maples, B, X, of West Main A ; f S mon: deighttul of ‘the. mmmes 0. tar. | ool L S B0k LIRS ettt 1a His melmate 4o the counciltion at thelr organization meeting was Join our record club, and get|where our low, original pi Wich from Westorn states bear, tae ~an | Gicre She was guest for a week of MrS. | himselt opposed to the raise as out of| ; The positions Will be tendered to the 5 + | compare favorably with highly as lifo itself. cel stamp, “Help Prevent Fores: Iices.” SR 7 proportion to the salaries -paid to the!present incumbents at the salarfes pi'e slo 00 in Records sl : G g i R o p : Mr. and Mrs. Emest N. Main and|heads of other departments,’ and _thoviously paid. . 8 so-called sale prices. yo yesig 9| 44 Broadway. Fournier Millinery sale,| gayciver Marguerite of Hartford are . 3 power, you are incapable of your best | advanced sivles,vacation and beach ais'| Shenting. . vaestion av. the Feormping| ———————"/"——— | $1.00 down, $1.00 weekly |sound business, however, efforts and therefore below par ac-|Lowest prices.—adv. homestead in Preston. PUBLIC UTILITY TAXES GEISSLER MAY HAVE = : mands that an odd suit be cording to your own standards. The new church year for Unuited| pey Dr. Peter C. Wright of Hartford,| , WILL YIELD TWO MILLIONS map Two wives|Choose any records you want E Vision, so vital to your own good and | Son8iegational chureh, Norwich, wil be-| pastor of fhe Asylum Hill Baptist church, | 'Tne taxes of the public utllity corpor-| ‘“Beraard 0, *Geissler, chauffeur, whe . N »|at cost, when we have an odd y gin Wwith the morning service, Sunday, > + X > Rappiness, can be brought up to nor- |Sept. 5. ;l‘;;’;fif"g;‘fjer“;eug“‘,‘::‘; at Gales | ations operating in Conneoticat were | shot and killed Mrs. Arthur De Cordova|fTOM the entire catalog, take |suit or two, that's what hap- mal by the use of properly fitted| 42 ladies’ dresses, voiles, linen, ratine, dus Thursday but the companies have|and then shot, himself, may have been tion of the human body, which acci dent insurance companies value a concert to be given at Laurel park Sun- ‘make paymen! 5 . ns — it sells 0s sleaen while they are hers, $3.95, 8t Wech: | aoy atiomons oy the Ol epr Tk Subt{fen days 1n which to make payments. It} married at least ance before meeting the|them home and enjoy them— |BRS it sells for cost, we I3 both h th sler’s, 81-87 Franklin St—adv. 'was said at the state co! present Mrs. Geissler, whom he married 3 dont save [hem for “]e pur- your eyes bother you, have them office at Hartford that a total of approx-|in 1917. Several affairs with women have 3 fitted NOW. Miss Maud Wibberly, head nurse at MONTVILLE MAN MAY 00,000 will be realized this t without making a big outlay Nl SR D imately $2,0 wi Teal been credited to him, but the following g g Y | poses. : G 3 . RUN AGAINST FREEMAN |vear from the public utility taxes, (hose!latter, received Friday by Cagtain of A SEE US! WE KNOW HOW ;f;,-‘;;’;‘};“‘ et A e Rt L B TR e G R “"e;'::m:f,fi:;‘t;h;’w%%%wx‘:“:h, gf:; d"“"“ Charles A. Pinney of New Lon- of cash. Try these : THE NEW 'MEN’S STORE : - < : pan: | don, points stro J F M ARCH Richmond range with water front for :{m“g:g;ggg‘:"gg;,;f;“,‘;:ya;;;:;g ent time, the Connecticut Company owes| poy S e o td such a “DADDY” g : . . i?;;l FA:e c;fiixv;i%xuimmrce of S. W.|in the second district according to in-|the gm‘gv .zbo\;t sxiovo“o:: ozmme“x:;e Chief .of Police, New London, Conn. Qumn & Desmond Optometrist and Optician | i s c o Lo e, e |formation “nearined 1y “Hariora{axee, Wit the *acsion ol b, Pov| Dear siv—Can you pleasd civo me a| - “OH, BY GOSH” : mel an plician | william Maine & Son of Ashford have paper. He is said to have the en-|Line Railway, now i the hatSs of B o description of, Mr. Geissler in this tragedy s 283 Main Street 2 Broadway Norwich, Conn, |Purchased of George Towne a tract of |dorsement of former Congressman Bryan |Ceiver it s the only 'Sree BAVC U6 ‘¥|of the De Cordovas? My husband has “PATCHES” e Phant 1312 nice timber which stands just over the{F. Mahan, postmaster of New London, OO I eting its State tax obliga-| CS¢R mMissing for the past five years—his . JEWETT BUILDING .. line in Union. f who is the representative in that part of S:lo i jyueeting. name is Edward Geissler—and has fre- «g ” PHONE 1375 Thursday evening, at the Central Bap-|the state of the old line democrats of the Taxes on public utilities vary; ra quently used the name of Bernard. He is WANEE tist church, Miss K.n;om met with the|Spellacy-Cummings-Palmer brand. At about 5 feet 9 inches (guessing), sandy- Providence Bake Eroup of the B. Y. P. U, having chargo|this time, nothing has appeared on _the 19348 are “‘“‘f“l il haired or bleach blonde, His age.is 29 T y of the meeting for July horizon to indicate that Johnson will be|Street railways, e years and he is a jack of all trades. 82 Franklin Street Norwich drygoods men are advisiag|OPPosed for the nomination. companies, 2 per cent.; telephone com-} "y, gegorintion in the papers compare|JUST - ANOTHER ATTRACTIVE - i 9 anies 4 per cent., and telegraph com- shoppers to buy laces mow, as this is i3] This district comprises New London, :ams 3 per cent. The #- rate for other| With this. He was a great fancier of | FEATURE OF CURLAND SERVICE be a big lace season and early fall prices | Middlesex, Windham and Tolland coun- 1 i re | Women and this was the reason for him ted ( ici i 2 ties, i 3 corporations differs accurding to nature Have You Tried Our Delicious | will show a marked advance. e e eta b o stiie [0t husinses. . Five | stéaw? raliways ang{ S¥CUDE me- withomy Hitdle iboy. i i & Hoping ‘you will take an interest in LEMON MERINGUE PIES ? Oak chamber set, spring and hair mat-{The incumbent, Congressman Richard | tWelve street railways are on the tax list], - (¥R my tress, good order, for sale. Inquire of|p s 4| but the majority of the public utility cor- 5c EACH S W. Hall, care Plaut-Cadden Co—adv. | publican mominee, carsied.ihe. dlstrii| POrations are engaged in Supplying wa: Hespeottaly yogrs . 3 Subscribers to the Irish Bond drive|over Fenton in 1915, by 2,784, the second|ter and electrio power. Taxes are based| o\ 'y picVoo” Gorey: Strcet, SATURDAY SPEC at Stafford Springs include former Nor-|largest republican pluralify in the state,{Of the gross Teceipts for calendar yuar.| To0e M. Blaseh, rry Streef 5 IAL | Sich residents, Rev. Felix J. O'Nelll, $25,| - There was some tall not long ago. go| At Dresent the tax commissioners officc The description of her husband, COFFEE CAKES and the firm of Lee & Buckley $20. he eltcct that former Complrolir Deniey| 18 Eetting out the met income tax sheets| The description of her husband, given # The conductor on the Moosup-Central|{P- Lunn of Willimantic might seek the|Which Wil be really on A%Eust b . | resembles that of the chaufteur. The dead | i ived w a i i i -2 cent. : 10 AND 20 CENTS |08 5i0"5ere ™' i aoosup-Conisas | the second stiet thi vear, put wora|market value of the outstanding sioes of| TR I8 2 Fife shorter than she deseribed F S i dam v ot _ | insurance companies was due Thursday ed for by B S P the state have made payment full. | uessing regarding his height, and except There will be an auction of household | Yention is to the effect that “Dannie”l % %o rance franchise tax is based on|that his hair was more of a reddish hue. he: ¢ Dunn has made it clear during the trip . : ‘ - goods at 415 North Main St Tuesday, 5 : value of stock, as estimated- by the{But a change from a sandy color to a|VICTORY LODGE INSTALLS July 20th, at 9.a.m. J. F. Healy.—adv. | {par e has no pelitical ambitions at /o o1ization board last October. refld]-;h hue in a period of five years ~ewry eLecrep orricers| THE SYMBOLISM OF : : would not be impossible. - : Mr. Johnson represented Montville in g s | Loyal Vistory 10age, 1. 0. 0. F., M. U, THE AIRE the house of representatives during the| PATENT TO WARNEE BEOS. CO. tien porrort is being made by the authori- | 03" their newly elécted officers at a SOLIT. ? termine whether the man de- L i session of 1911 and was clerk of the com- ET AND NOBWICK well attended meeting on Thursday even-| When he places on your finger a soli- B P e e e OF BRIDGEPO scoibed fn the letter and the dead chauf- L y CITY OF NORWICH WATER WORKS. Board of Water Commissioners. 4 Neorwich, Conn., .Au 1, 1920, The annual outing of the state dairy Water rates for and food commissioner’s department will June 30, 1 be held today (Saturday) at Cosey the office open | Beach. The officers of the commission at the capitol Will be closed for the day. |session he was elected to the senats from| The following patents were issued to|feur are one and the same. D R o e it | taire diamond it means, you. dre;the This is Lobster D: i istri ir-| Connecticut inventors July 6, 1320: Although the = authorities have an-|.. o ot g v 'l one woman among millions for him. ster Day at the Broadway |the twentieth district, and became chair- P N. G., Sister Partridge; V. G., A. New- F 35c per pound, boiled or|man of the committee on fish and game,| Charles S. Barnard, Bridgeport, casor|iounced that the case is closed, specula- : Lo t 3 : e i ignifies purity, raeity, tion 15 still rife a8 te the aetns forte noq | ton; . S, L. Helm; C. S, M. Woods;|The diamond signi y, rae the motives which actuated the Shooting "“}f“""' el & valus, permanenay, the enduring qui and killing of Mrs,, Arthur De Cordova | oo Tetiring noble grand) Mrs. Fred|y.; of head, heart and hand. -Our . Big stock. Come early. 40|He is a broker, about 48 years old, and|socket. Broadway.—adv. makés his home in the village of Uncase § Delm,flt:‘_ G. e1;:;?;!‘-“!3riclxe»ort. power It is noted by a Lord's Point corres-|Ville. D e e Bentley, was given the purple degree and ; § Little has developed g Edgar P. Webster, Bridgeport, wheel|by her ci ‘eur and the latter's suicide. i 0 store is headquarters for diamonts. Rraich, 1o osotecing very svmne ieons | Tepublioan pominstion 1n- this distiet, (B 1T calanation as to ihe season for | 2190 DISCHS IO b as Erends Jenel > CLEGG . cere|but it is generally believed that Con- - ey 3 8 i 2 LEE e “I—c:ld]guel:-at]i:w]:{ ™ the | sressman Freeman’ wil be opposed_for |Press chuck Prosecutor Benjamin H. Hewitt of the| D35t SIX months, Mrs, Bentley was aleo WE ADVERTISE EXACTLY | o000, - renomination. Among those who have lPhilip J. Darlington, Hartford, tubc ;»;nx:osts‘};n\?n‘on adnctlh Dr. tFra.nk g;"fl;':i !;'eepstrider}::: l;gg;};eh:f:c:e:; fii‘f,f YOUR JEWELER AS IT IS i i aner. ‘esterly, an ose of Coroner 5 iy There is Norwich Interest in the so-|hech Mentioned as possible contenders for| CEETR . o Grower, Ansonia, register-|Frankiin H. Brown of Norwich and Med. | UtY fOF the past year and a half. After|oppasite Post Office ok clety jtem that Mrs. William A. Slater|T0 nominalion are State Centeal Com-| epparatus, ical Examiner W. H. Gray of Mystic have | (¢ Meeting refreshments were served. L and son. Willlam A. Slater, of ‘Wash- g ro¢0r maward P. Hazen (of Haddam| William G. Hassel, Waterbury tuss re-ibeen forthcoming. The first two claim y? ington, D. C. are to arrive today (Sar-| ro®@n JOREtC = B o ross. | mover and placer. that the body of Mrs. De Cordova dis-|STRUCK SMALL CHILD YOU NEED A jurday) at their home farm log ¢abin.|ing clerk in the last session of the leg.| Fdwin W. Henger, Waterbury, termi-|played signs of violence and that she had e o e o LIGHT in Lenox. islature. None of these however, has|nal post for battery carbons. died defending herself against an attack e g DEL - More of those large, fat deep Water |announced that he is a candidate. “ Bernhard H. Meyer, New Haven, dra-|by Geissler, but this the coroner and the| For striking a 6 year old child with a Ao lobsters, not the light weight variety of-| In the first district—Hartford county— |Pery clip. % medical examiner emphatically deny. large strap, a Franklin street man is to The complete Phast SWEATER fered by some dealers. As a special try|the democrats are apparently undecided George B. Pickop, New Haven, grease The funeral services of Mrs. De Cor-|2aPpear in guur_t thls_ morning. A local Power Powers Bros. for quality.—adv. about the ‘congressional nomination, fol>cup. dova were held at the De Cordova home|Man and his wife who were passing at\f oo i o “light is safest and best < Notification has been received by lo-|lowing the announcement by Congress-| David Spivak, New Haven, window|in New York city on Thursday afternoon | the time witnessed the brutal attack upon |§ o gpen flame—no matches. on your vacation whether you|cal marketmen of the thirty-fth an-|man Augustine Lonergan that he will|lock. ’ and interment was in Woodlawn ceme- | the girl and reported the matter to the nual convention of the United Master|not be a candidate for renomination.| John J. ODonnell, Middletown, bake|tery. The funeral ‘of Geissler was held | Police: According to the witnesses in the - . Butchers of America to be held at the|Mayor Joseph F. Dutton is commonly|Pan. Friday afternoon at 150 West 13th|Mmatter, the little girl was sitting on the gototbe mshore, mountains, | Hotel Pennsylvania, New York, Aug. 10,|reported to be getting Lonergan’s man-| Walter Olcott, South -Manchester, corn|street and inetrment was in St. Michael's | POrch of a house on Franklin street when 11 and 12. tle, and the past few days there has been|pulp remover. ¥ cemetery, Newtown, L. I Bl pesay clwue Sus of the house and struck ; > 6| At Rocklawn, Warren street, Nor.|EOSSID about yiving the nomination to| John Stepin, Derby, ventilator. Investigation intp the past of Geissler | tW0 hatd blows across her back, the little camping, or autoing. Even if wich, the former praperty of Mrs. C. B.|Judge Joseph P. Tuttle of Hartford on Designs. has shown that his apparent affair with|©P€ CTying with pain. It is said that the Platt, the mew owner (hatles A~ Cham.|the theory that political strategy de-| Adelaide Porter, Greenwich, doll. {Mrs."De Cordova, which led them to drive | &1 IS in poor health and was angry ? don’t ha: tion |berlain has discovered among the rasp, |mands that he choice be a man from that Trade-Marks. along the lonely North Stonington road, | °'er something the child had done. CARL W. BROWN ; EBRVES R vapahion | e e et e oo big white | City. However, the situation in the first| Brownell & Cué M;od;sy r:n;:m c:rg where the shooting occurred, was not the Room 3 and 4 'fl B 5 asplerPich: it And Tpweer: gixf}::;ftSi:ise evidently far from settled on Hcgh:l;e:fl&;fé mz“mm;:‘; O &?;e:haftort‘!;m:r;;flex cl;ad had with WEDDINGS Uncas National B.%Bunldln’ you'll need one next winter. Reduce your meat bill, Buy halibut,|*01" fiie republican- side, |Senator Ar-| Connecticut Elec. Steel Co., Hartford,|a roommate of his in Washineson b o’ Bt Telephon butter fish, extra choice mackerel, Noank | yuur . Bowers of Manchester is the only | Wrought tool steel, steel, iron, etc. Several years ago, Gelsslor hag an affafs | ARnoURCements have heen received by This sale of “Oak d eword, eastern salmon, fatfish, more|announced candidate, although James N.| Edgar L. Ropkins, Hartford, non-in-|in Washington with a woman that pear, | NOr¥ich friends of the marriage of Dr. e o es and Visor” | choice scrod, little necks, from Powers |y Campbell, who retired last week as | toxicating cereal beverages. 1y resulted disastrously. for him. Acoocd. |1V iLiam J. Smullens loM iss Maude e Bros.—adv. chairman of the Hartford republican| Warner Brothers Co., Bridgeport and(ing to Mercer, Geissler went to Washtng: Miles in FDehmmgé ;\lew exico, June On Jamuary 4, 1858, she married ‘Ben- ‘All Wool Sweaters Boss Farmer Thomas J. Kelley, offtown committee, was endorsed for the(Norwich, brassiere combination under-|ton in 1906 as chauffeur for Mrs. Eliza | pit il COVIE o ihe late T Jamin F. Randall, who died in 1915, Aged . Norwich Sanatorium has seven acres un-|nomination by the town committee. Oth-| garments and undergarments for WO- | Travers. He remained With her for|p Lo oSl B O o e e ames | g4 years and 5 months. Five sons “were . 0 der cultivation this season, including five |ers mentioned include Colonel Louis R.|men. { four summers, going abroad with her and | & i aun - o enante of Holy Cross |born from this union, three of whom fied AT 15 / OFF acres of potatoes now in bloom, an acre|Cheney and former Lieutenant Governor her daughter one summer for an_ aater| ISk and is a graduate of Holy Cross|born om tht U0 o rviving sons 0 . {of sweet corn, 10,000 cabbages, 1,000 |Everett J. Lake of Hartford, Majer Wil-| COURT CITY OF NOBWICH college, Worcester, and the dental de mobile, tour htrough Eur ; . Randall and James A. tomato plants, all in prime cordition. |liam J. Malone of Bristol, ex-Senator E. % OB onloWine | partment of the College of Physiclansare Luther I Randall i s . . ELECTS NEW OFFICERS [this he was employed by Alonzo Bliss, and Sur in Balti Randall of Lebanon. There are . five Y : = W ; , geons in _ Baltimore. He was s worth looking into. Tho United States olvil seryics com- |Hart Feon of Wethersfield and Senator| . .. ;ogular meeting oY Court City of | Millionaire” drug manufacturer. Before |among. the first Norwich hoys to leave |randchildren and one greatgrandchild, h ing | E0INE to Washington he was a follower - i According to_correspond hing | Norwich, No. 63, F. of A., the following o amination for X-ray techmiclan, male or | Ao e has beeh some talk amens |oficers Were elected on Friday evening: | f the automobile racing game and in one|ana ‘was stationed at Fort Slocum, N.(was filled with kind deeds. She took a the Dbl health servics. Breseate arin | the Connecticut delegates to the demo-|Chief ranger, James T. Carey: S. C. R, 100 the Taiderhlit cup races rode with|y, and Camp Eustis, Va. He was dis- {deep interest in the catise O FElisiOre it 2L 584D o 1200 n year, with - quarters| cratic national convention about interest-|Charles McGibney ; financial secretary, C.| Melin Shepard as the latter's mechani- | charged from service Nov. 1, 1919, with Wwas a tfong sippo Gesl 1200 ; : for army service during the World War| Mrs. Randall's long and useful life i Tni v |J. Downes; treasurer, William H. Cal-}cian. the sank of first lieutenant, after which | Congregational church of which she was A i’elgtogn.;;s-gess?te\gv'alfil{:er&allufix-ei}:‘;u?nC&le lahan; senior warden, J. Lynch; junior| While in Washington, according to|he entered the United States Public|a member for many years. g urp y ( a"y Auction Notice—A full adv, of the auc-| \Z 8 S 750, congress from the third | Warden, G. Glendennin; senior beadle, N.| Mercer, Geissler had an affair with the |Health Service, Jan. 10, 1920 and ac- : tion at the late Albert Mitchell place, at|3°TURALIOR Hof CORETESS, Trom the |, vallee ; junior beadle, L. McMillan; P, | daughter of an Bighth avenue, New York, |cepted a position as dental surgeon at : No. 188 West Thames street, for Mon- |4 "5 1"y o evinced no particular ea-|C: R- Joseph F. Campion; lecturer, Geg, | butcher. The woman went to Washing- | Camp Cody, Deming, New Mexico. 207 Main Street - | day, - July 0. BOEYL foicIocks, 1) published Ll o8 o run: H. Dolan. ton with Geissler and remained with him| His bride is the daughter of Mr. and on the adv. sheet of this paper. Kindly Similarly, it has beem suggested that| Several committees were appointed to for six months. The husband of the|Mrs. Clyde Miles of Cleveland, Ohio, and A i United States Marshall Wiliam R. Pal.|assist the chief ranger in carrying out|Woman followed her to Washington, de-|is a graduate nurse of the Cleveland City Especially in the French Catholic| o of Oiford Go out for the democratic|Some of the plans for the coming season, | termined to kill Geissler, but unable to|Hospital. She was in the army nurses' churches, a nine days' devotion or novena | meination . the Afth_ district, but the|James Collins of Albany, Wwho stopped|find the latter, returned ' to New York|corps of the British _Expeditionary MASONIC : in honor of St. Anne begins foday (Sats | o ok Buplies in that cas us 1o | With Norwich friends whils on his way | With his wife. It is reported that the hus- | Forces and the A. E. F. She was in ser- ; urday), July 17, concluding with the feast|the case of Collector Walsh, namely, that|to Boston was present at the meeting and band killed )3:5 Wife a short time later in | vice overseas for 18 months. ;% OF C Monday, July 26. St. Anne, the mother|poth are holding soft political jobs under |2ddressed the members. ; Central Park, New York . Dr. and Mrs. Smullens went to the of the blessed virgin, is venerated as a|the federal government which it might be _— On still another occasion, it is stated | Pacific coast on their honeymoon and I.0.0.F. model mother. deemed advisable to resign if they got|JUDGMENT FOR PLAINTIFF that Geissler was on a wild party which | while in Los Angeles experienced an Four Himes b Foar (h5100. 900, panslon | {Bes 1ha skt IN LEDYAED CAsg|included Gaston — Phillips, millionaire | earthquake. Returning the doctor ac- ELKS ‘ers on the governmnet rolls have beern| Little is heard about the congressional H -A57 | Washington clubman. Geissler left the fcepted a position as dental surgeon at . it The civil suit of Horace H.' Main of|party early, which continued until the|Fort Bayard, New Mexico. 5 oy required to have two persons sign checks | situation in the fourth district. It is pre- ; e . 25" itneases jof the indorsement—s pro.|sumed that Congressman Schuyler Mer.|Ledyard ve L J. Charlwood of New|early hours of the moming and resulted —_— 150 Buttons and Pins— ceeding that required the quarterly col-|ritt, republican, will be a candidate to ?:;“a“g ‘I'E‘“H‘i?g;"'g:: e :; the kim;u: of‘Jphn Macaboy, one of OBITUARY. 36 Ri 50 Charms~ lection of more than 6,000,000 signatures |succeed himself. g 3 e party, by Phillips at the old Arling- s St € et ngs—: 5 = The death of Mrs. Franc *. Randall 1 at the Randall homestead in Goshen on| You can be sure to get what and is ended by 2 new law. Thursday. This was a suit for the fail-| ton hotel. i s ure of the defendant in carrying out the| Dr. Max C. Schlapp, head of the neu- 103 men's sample suits, black, ble,| [NCIDENTS IN SOCIETY |terms of a lease. rological departmenit of the New York brown and mixtures, values $25 to $60, s . Frank A. Mitchell h; turn. Mr. Charlwood is interested in a|post Graduate hospital, said that 25 Thursday removed -one of the oldest res- today at the opening sale, $15.95 {0 336, | srom Porimentn, N 1o TUMed | omship line runnink between New| cont. of the ririers i’ this comatre woer|idents of the town. you want here. at Wechsler’s, 81-87 Franklin St.—adv. Miss Mam;et 'Sayles is at Camp T York and South America and iS 2 Sum-|committed 14 insane persons who could| Mrs. Randall was born in Colchester, The Cun: mer resident at Lantern Hill, Ledyard. | have been cured by proper Aug. 8, 1825, and was in her ninety-fAfth 2 M ol M A e il ma Biks, N: B ey Attorney Edward T. Burke of Norwich | early stages. > D 0o treatment in i “She was a daughter of Henry J. The wm Frlswell en i e e e e Miss Elizabeth Scott of Pittefield has|appeared for the plaintiff and Attorney| ‘me De Cordova murder, T am tola]and Ruth S. Hall and the last survivor . ampton with 650 cabin and 1,300 stecr.|Deéen the guest of Miss Eleanor P. Nor-|George Curtis Morgan of New London|upon good authority, Was committed by 3 : ¢|age passengers and was delayed severa!| !o™ appeared for the defendant. P a paranoiac,® said Dr. Schlapp. “The 25-27 Franklin Street- hours because of the late arrival of| Mrs. A. E. Cobb and son of Canaan| Judgment was awarded in favor of the|siayer of Dr. Markoe was a paranoiac. == e Steerage passengers from the wes'. are guests of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Pow- | Plaintiff. 5 And I have no doubt that the slayer in At Moosup Wednesday evening about | 180R. the. Wanderer murder had an improper 8.30, Mrs. T. E. Main was out letting the{ Mr. and Mrs. G Tracy Rogers of New | NEW PAVEMENT HELD UP balance, between his emotional and intel- cows into the pasture and was standing| York Were guests recently of Mr. and BY LACK OF CEMENT |lectual processes.” near the bars. One cow rushed for tne|Mrs. Trayer Briscoe. The West Thames street pavement im- |y, Dz, Fo, DeL. Myers, brother-in-law of bars and knocked another down in such| Mrs. William Cheney Brown, Ji Mr. De Cordova, states that from inves- Y , Jr., and | provement has been held up by the lack s @ way that it struck Mrs. Main and | child are at the Perkins cottage at East-|of cement. The contracting concern in|lEations conducted by him he is con- caused her to fall, breaking her hip. ern Point for the season. charge of the work has had two cars of vineed that Geissler was a parasoiac. 10 NEW YORK: New London (Norwich) Line* Deborah Avery Putham Chapter, D.| Mrs. Channing M. Huntington has been | cement ordered for some time but has N8 TR . A R, prizes for the best essay on tho| the guest of her daughter, Mre. Joseph G | been. unable to get delivery on them, | o0 MAN'S UTH Enjoy this cool, over! Mdmme go_gzrnml; l;ly Erammar school pu-| Worth, Jr., at’ Eastern Point. Two cars of cement arrived Friday. but s T‘fld :‘:k:)mnoxr A pils in Pildinfie] ave n awarded re- the cement was not what was ordered pp) . Morgan an Herbert NEW SHOES FROM |05, & ciiows: Fiest prive, 85 to 19 areen st o Tefurmed Tecent- | ang ‘as the very best cement is yeed | left Friday for Detroit to drive back two -night trip down the Sound OLD ONES Mits Dorothy Smith of Wauresan; see:| Chillcy . MoGregory, in Brooeiva, N, | e _work Will be delazed for & few daya | sutomobiles for local people, This i e ! s oot ond prize §2.50 Miss Bmily Hopkins, of ? d v8, N. ¥ | jonger. Morgan's eleventh trip to ihe west for| SHESSE ; and reach your destina-. y our new factory system. ainfield. —_— cars since the first of April. Upon the | - Think GOODYEAR SHOE REPAIRING CO.| At a meeting of the board of trusees All Stars to Play Fitchville OFFICER MALONEY ARRESTS completion of this trip Mr. Morgan will| Mr. BEMERler S ] fm"nyn:f .':5 tion happy, refreshed tnx 8 Franklin Street of the Universalist church in Danburs,| The All Stars will travel to Fitch- BROOKLYN JAIL BREAKER | 1050 Tiics ana travelied In all sposs| the goed things you can have after Ecell NINO DI PALMA, Prop, b 7 p syt “P;d:":;‘et "8| ville Sunday to play the fast Rovers.| jonn Novack was picked up by Of-|32,000 miles. completiag your course of train- satisfied. cel gnt gem fon /Telativ This team claims to be one of the fast- | fcer Maloney on the West Side o sl SN e ing at the Norwich Commerci fl?mrio l:c;:e;‘ ng lE’l:i:zu:r f;f cat: arount thix yicinity. ‘ne All Stars !'?u‘lvfiay a;rzrnoou as a tnxm%a. kon-: Scl ITL We ce n:}: grnellu.t.a f: Barber, a native of Norwich, who re- have been through a stiff practice this|justice. Novack Wwho Was Serving A| The meeting of the school board which| txcellent positions, the only school shea,s News Burean signed recently, week and the manager claims his|sentence in the Brooklyn jail escaped Norwich having placed every vice througout. team ig in the .pink of condition, If{several years ago and had not been seen ::' 5. t‘oo h;“ M:: :mflf::;h":%:n‘;;‘; one of its graduates in a satis- Lv New London daily, includ= Enjoying Month's Vacation. the Rovers are gs strong as they claim | since until picked up by Offcer Ma-|various school butldings in tho town was "'“"YK’"'*"’“' e ing Sl;gdlv' Eastern Stand : =k . a great game is expected. Goldberg |loney, who recognized him as an old|con * "Keep on reading Mr. :00°p. m: ; Magazine Specialist Miss Geneva Tillinghast of No. § Car-| 11 orobably do the twirling and will| offender in this City. Novack was. tgken | ot nued uftll Monday. afternogn next Educator Talks i bt i ter avenue, is enjoying o four Weeks' va-|jo held by Weisner. The lineup is|back to the Jail. Union Square cation. Part of the time she is spending Hy “dtsenpthénsd By 2zt il " === A ctend with her mother, Mrs. Emma Tilling-| S SAtlY Streng Y S marma, = HALCYON HOUSE, LEYMMERCI AL e o oo i g rr e Ihast at North Stoningfon. She leayes | 2nd Byerton and Duer who will take Caught Peeping Into Window, . WATCH HILL, R. I S 2L SES WHEN YOU WART o pu: yous bus. | there today for Everstt, Mass., whero|C27® Of the outfield while the infield is| e young men were caught pesping| TO LET: Laree, light, alry rooms 142mminst. SCHOOL fuss Defors tis weri- shere s ne she will be the guest of her brother and & soneyns O in s wlndovlv“ i :g'w':fu C e {Z v‘v;ek (or, season, for light house- T than Shro = wife, Mr. and Mrs. John T. Tilling- 'riday even! r a rt 3 T Connnin b= The Buierin hast, ATter retarning 5 Nortn Stonine.| The time which elapses between flie | frents of the tamily they. mere collared|D “"‘ and fl“‘“» ;Pune Ton o' Sept “FmEmE w me saverang medium iu | (00 {07 & few days ahe will go lo New| uiterance of a sound and its rsturn |taken back fo the house and ordered to T e iy A gy Hayen where sbe will visit Mr. and Mrs. | must be of a second to form un | apologize. They did so and wers then mc;_-ueuumut:w'rnosul . LT e l Rt : ) m-y-,n-..wmm..r. E

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